Itinerary/Tour Details

Delhi, the Capital of India is most eclectic fusion of old and new. The city's rich traditions, effervescent history, monuments, museums, galleries, parks and Mughal architecture are some of the special attractions that excite tourists from all over the world. You can too explore the cultural capital of India, Delhi with Ghum India Ghum. An expert tour guide will help you uncover the highlights of the bustling city in a day.

CHANDNI CHOWK or “Silver Square” is the most famous and historic street of Delhi, built around 300 years ago when the walled city of Shahjahanabad was established in the 17th century. This part of Delhi includes street food, street market where you can shop for some ancient artefacts and jewels.

JAMA MASJID is the last Construction done by Emperor Shah Jahan. It was construction in 1650 and took almost six years to complete it. You can relive the Mughal history of Delhi while passing through the corridors of this ancient mosque.

RED FORT or Lal Qila is the most famous ancient building of Delhi which was built by the Shah Jahan in 1638. Designed by the Mughal architects Ustad Hamid and Ahmad was the one who architects it, Red Fort is an important symbolic monument in India even today.

RASHTRAPATI BHAVAN: The most prominent and distinguishing thing about Rashtrapati Bhavan is its dome which is superimposed on its structure. It was built for viceroy of British India butt now it is the place where President of India Resides.

INDIA GATE: India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Before it was known as All India War Memorial, it commemorates approx. 90,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army who lost their lives during World War I. Fire in a shrine which is under the arch of India Gate since 1971 is the eternal flame which symbolizes the sacrifice of brave Indian soldiers.

QUTUB MINAR: Inspired by the Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan and wishing to surpass it, Qutbuddin Aibak, commenced construction of the Qutub Minar in 1193, but could only complete its base. Later, his successors, added other stories. The development of various architectural styles from Aibak to Tughluq is quite evident in the minaret. The minar is 234 feet high making it one of the highest individual towers in the world.

Includes

Sightseeing by air conditioned vehicle as per the programme.

Services of local English Speaking Guide as per programme.

Presently Applicable Taxes.

01 bottle water per person per day

Excludes

Personal expenses such as table drinks telephone calls or tip etc.

Any additional expenses caused by disturbance in program due to weather conditions, sickness, natural disasters, riots etc.

Liability for or insurance against injury, loss of life, accidents or loss of goods.

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